2002-2003 Calendar
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Faculty of Education |
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Faculty
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Atkinson Faculty of Liberal
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Osgoode Hall Law School |
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Schulich School of Business
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Courses
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Glendon
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Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of
Other Languages (TESOL)
York University students may earn a Certificate
in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) in addition
to fulfilling the requirements for a bachelor's degree. To qualify
for admission to the Certificate in TESOL, students must have successfully
completed at least 24 credits with a minimum grade point average
of 4.0 (C). The certificate will also be open to students who have
been granted a bachelor's degree with a minimum grade point average
of 4.0 (C) or equivalent. All applicants will be required to submit
a supplementary application, which will include a statement of purpose.
There are two entry points for the program: May
and September. For both entry points, the application deadline is
March 1. Continuing students may pick up an application form from
the Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics, and students
who hold a bachelor's degree should contact the Office of Admissions
for an application form.
There are a limited number of spaces available
in the Certificate in TESOL, and therefore meeting the minimum requirements
for application will not guarantee admission to the certificate
program.
The certificate requires the successful completion
of 30 credits as follows:
- AS/LING 1000 6.0 or AS/LING 2060 6.0, or GL/ENGL 2570 6.0;
- AS/LING 3240 3.0 or GL/ENGL 3500 3.0;
- AS/LING 3600 3.0;
- AS/LING 3160 3.0;
- three credits chosen from the following: AS/LING 2110 3.0, GL/ENGL
2350 3.0, AS/LING 2400 3.0, AS/LING 2430 3.0, AS/LING 2450 3.0,
or GL/ENGL 2520 3.0;
- ED/TESL 3800 6.0;
- ED/TESL 3820 6.0.
Continuing students must successfully complete
a bachelor's degree (90 credits) or an Honours bachelor's degree
(120 credits) in order to be awarded the certificate. 18 of the
30 credits required for the Certificate in TESOL will be counted
towards the bachelor's degree and the 12 credits taken in the Faculty
of Education will be in addition to the total number of credits
required for the bachelor's degree or the Honours bachelor's degree.
Students who already hold a bachelor's degree
can be exempted from a maximum of 12 of the required 30 credits.
Exemptions will not be given for the following required courses:
AS/LING 3600 3.0, ED/TESL 3800 6.0, and ED/TESL 3820 6.0.
Further information about the Certificate in
TESOL is available from the coordinator of the TESOL Program or
from the Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics.
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